some user comments on this plug-in found <A HREF="http://www.kvr-vst.com/forum/viewtopic. ... onic">here at the kvr-vst forum</A>: <BR> <BR><FONT COLOR="119911">"I love the Bionic delay."</FONT> <BR> <BR><FONT COLOR="119911">"WOAH!!! thanks for that incredible link! ther's some other full on cpu pig delay there too that I must try, but so far bionicle is way funk o rama!"</FONT> <BR> <BR><FONT COLOR="119911">"very very nice echoes! mad props to the Interruptor. I'll enjoy automating these babies.. Ok it may not replace my RE-201 for "softening" sounds, but I almost never bother to patch that in anymore anyways.."</FONT> <BR> <BR><FONT COLOR="119911">"BIONIC DELAY - now I have a deep respect for SE creations. - this thing is awesome!"</FONT>

<FONT COLOR="ff0000">i have a roland delay allready</FONT> <BR>&#42;&#42;&#42;hah hah...wait a minute! <BR>You see there's a major difference between software "gear" and 'Real stuff'. You only need and can use only 'one software'....but you can have and MADly use the whole stack of the same boxess....it's never enough. Same goes to cables ...heh heh ..., and you can't clone hardware..., real stuff is not copy/paste-able ..nor backup-able <BR><IMG SRC="http://www.interruptor.ch/cgi-bin/discu ... t/grin.gif"> <BR> <BR>/later, <BR>/mz aka Dr. ZEE

Greetings Daniel, <BR> <BR>nice to see that You continue to develop plug-ins like this. I always missed some dub oriented ones and You greatly filled this gap. Bionic delay is serious thing - I like it very much. Thank You... <BR> <BR>Respect, Commandante Syncro at GunJah Rec. <BR><A HREF="http://www.gunjah.cz" TARGET="_top">http://www.gunjah.cz</A>

about the "HI CUT" and "LOW CUT" faders: <BR> <BR>"HI CUT" sets the cutoff frequency of the high cut filter. This filter eliminates the part of the signal ABOVE the cutoff frequency. <BR>If you move the fader to the far RIGHT it will have no effect. If you move it to the far left the cutoff frequency is very low and the whole signal will be eliminated. <BR> <BR>"LO CUT" sets the cutoff frequency of the low cut filter. This filter eliminates the part of the signal BELOW the cutoff frequency. <BR>If you move the fader to the far LEFT it will have no effect. If you move it to the far right the cutoff frequency is very high and the whole signal will be eliminated. <BR> <BR>in summary the neutral position is <BR>- high cut fader to the far right <BR>- low cut fader to the far left <BR>in this position the filters have no effect! <BR> <BR>hope this helps.. <IMG SRC="http://www.interruptor.ch/cgi-bin/discu ... /think.gif">

Finally someone made the Logic Tape delay available for other host applications. Only one small remark about the VST ‘versions’. I think that with the Logic version the filters are situated in the feedback loop of the delay. This way the sound changes every time it cycles thought the loop &#40;and the filter slope becomes steeper every cycle&#41;. In the Tape delay and Bionic Delay the filters are situated at the input or output &#40;I guess?&#41;. This results in a static filter effect. If it is possible to change this you will probably end up with an exact copy. <BR> <BR>Great job, respect! <BR> <BR> <BR>DJaXXz

WOW interruptor... I gotta thank whoever it was that encouraged you to create this. I have been looking for a VST clone of the Logic tape delay for ages. My copy of Ableton Live was just not complete without this beauty. I would echo &#40;hehe&#41; the sentiment of DJaXXz about the placement of the filters but who cares right now I'm gonna enjoy some beautiful saturated dubby goodness in my headphones. <BR> <BR>PROPS! Now off to love it and hug it.